New Poster for A Little Bit Zombie

2012/02/15 22:27:55 +00:00 | Jonathan James

We've got the new poster for A Little Bit Zombie, the upcoming zombie comedy from Casey Walker. The poster was designed from Tom Hodge, who you should know from his poster designs for Hobo With a Shotgun and The Innkeepers.

Tom Hodge had the following to say about the new poster: "This was the first time i got to really swing my design bat at comedy. After discussing some ideas with Casey, we both seemed to be coming from the same direction - we really wanted the poster to be every bit as visually entertaining as the film is funny, by creating something that was epic, totally OTT for the subject matter.

So this poster design really came to be a love letter to the whole fantasy art school of the 70's and such great artists who inspired me growing up, like Frank Frazetta, Boris Vallejo and John Bolton.

...What could be more entertaining to depict on a movie poster than a ripped zombie groom, with his ample-busted perma-tanned bride on one arm and holding sacrificial brains aloft to the gods with the other!!

Synopsis: Infected by a virus during his bachelor party, a mild mannered HR manager attempts to fulfill his overwhelming desire for brains and avoid Max, the obsessed Zombie Hunter hot on his trail. All while keeping it together so as not to incur the wrath of his Bridezilla-to-be.

We've included the poster and trailer below. For more information, visit: http://www.alittlebitzombie.com

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